Bricklaying & Masonry near you in United Kingdom
Known locally as bricklaying and pointing. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United Kingdom.
Typical price: £300–£15,000
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What bricklaying & masonry costs in United Kingdom
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Repointing patch / small repair Repoint or rebuild a small section of wall | £300 | £700 | £1,500 |
| Garden wall New brick garden wall with footing | £800 | £2,000 | £4,000 |
| Large masonry project Retaining wall or extension brickwork | £4,000 | £8,000 | £15,000 |
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How to hire a bricklaying & masonry pro in United Kingdom
- Find bricklayers via Checkatrade, MyBuilder or the Federation of Master Builders — no licence exists for bricklaying in the UK
- For boundary walls, check the height rules: over 1m next to a highway or 2m elsewhere needs planning permission
- On shared walls, consider the Party Wall Act 1996 — notices may be required before work
- Get brick type, mortar mix and joint profile in the written quote
- For period homes, insist on lime mortar where the original is lime — cement pointing damages soft brick
- Ask for public liability insurance and addresses of past walls
Frequently asked questions
What does repointing cost and when is it needed?
Repointing — grinding out failed mortar joints and refilling them — is priced per square metre and needed when mortar crumbles, washes out, or lets damp through. It is far cheaper than rebuilding, but matching the mortar mix and joint style to the original is what separates good work from patchwork.
How many bricks can a bricklayer lay in a day?
A skilled bricklayer lays roughly 300-600 standard bricks a day on straightforward wall runs — fewer on detailed work, arches, or restoration. That is why fiddly small jobs cost more per brick than long straight walls.
How much does bricklaying cost?
Bricklayers price per thousand bricks laid, per square metre of wall, or by day rate. The total depends on brick type, wall thickness (single or double skin), height and access. Foundations, damp-proof courses, copings and scaffold are separate line items that quotes must state.
Can old brickwork be matched in a repair or extension?
Usually, with effort — reclaimed bricks, brick-matching services and tinted mortars get close. An exact match matters most on street-facing walls; ask to see a sample panel before committing, since a bad match is permanent and obvious.
Why is my brick wall cracking?
Stepped cracks along mortar joints usually mean foundation movement; vertical cracks through bricks suggest thermal movement or missing expansion joints; horizontal cracking on retaining walls means soil pressure. Small hairline cracks can be monitored, but widening or stepped cracks deserve a structural opinion before cosmetic repair.
Do garden and retaining walls need foundations?
Yes — a concrete footing sized to the wall's height and the soil. Retaining walls also need drainage behind them (weep holes, gravel backfill) or water pressure will crack or topple them. Most retaining-wall failures trace to missing drainage, not weak bricks.
What does a bricklayer charge per day in the UK?
Typically £200-320 per day, or £400-600 labour per thousand bricks laid. Repointing runs roughly £40-70 per m² depending on joint condition and access.
Why does lime mortar matter on older UK houses?
Pre-1920s brick was laid in soft, breathable lime mortar. Repointing with hard cement traps moisture and spalls the brick faces — a common and expensive mistake. Lime work costs more but is the correct spec for period properties.
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